Popularity: 7 (history)
Director: | Andrew Loveday |
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Writer: | Will Gilbey |
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Fresh out of prison, Pat Tate steps right back into his Essex nightclub. But still disgruntled, he soon sets out to Marbelle to revenge those that put him away for five years. While in Spain, Pat cannot turn away from the opportunity to score the biggest drug deal of his life. All he needs is for his Essex pals Tony and Craig to deliver the cash to Marbella to close the deal. But Craig, useless as ever, turns a simple plane trip to a massive road trip packed with trickery and danger. And Tony is more worried about making it back to England as he has promised to support his best friend Nigel Benn at the boxing match of his life. While waiting in Marbella, Pat proceeds with the violent revenge he has craved for years. Revenges are made and Tony and Carlton walk Nigel Benn out to what turns out to be one of the most tragic fights in history. But the drugs they bring back seems to be a bad batch and cause them more trouble than they have ever anticipated before. | |
Release Date: | Nov 08, 2019 |
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Director: | Andrew Loveday |
Writer: | Will Gilbey |
Genres: | Action, Crime |
Keywords | |
Production Companies | Carnaby International, Lipsync Productions, Haymarket Films, Signature Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Craig Fairbrass | Pat Tate |
Terry Stone | Tony Tucker |
Roland Manookian | Craig Rolfe |
Emily Wyatt | Charlotte |
Byron Gibson | Ricky |
Sandra Portillo | Valentina |
Andrew Loveday | Terry Fisher |
David G Mahoney | Dave (Terry Fishers henchman) |
Gary Driscoll | Boxing MC |
Conor Benn | Nigel Benn |
Stuart D. Latham | American Boxing Fan |
Leigh Barwell | Natalie Franky's girl |
Tarkan 'Rico' Enver | Carlton Leach |
Josh Myers | Ken |
Emelle Smith | Ring Girl (as Marie Louise) |
Nick Nevern | Greener |
Paul Riddell | The Spanish Detective |
Dywayne Thomas | Boxing Judge |
Swaylee Loughnane | Paparazzi Photographer |
Jessica Wright | Jess |
Franky Lankester | Frankie (as Franky Balboa) |
Patricia | Other Amsterdam Girl |
Chris Shipton | Nightclub Dancer |
Adam Saint | Sidney |
Nick Kingsnorth | Klaus |
Anthony Ferguson | Gerald |
Frank Warren | Wing Commander Byatt |
Jim Rosenthal | Jim Rosenthal |
James Osman | Don King |
Kevin Lueshing | Nigel's Trainer |
Gary Nickie | Boxing Referee |
Daniel Creasey | Marko |
Shane McCormick | PC Ward |
Simon Craig | Barman |
Ricard Strongert | Angry Golfer |
Max Maxwell | Waiter |
Daniele Fileti | Villa Guest |
Nancy Lynette Parker | Party Goer |
Vincent Murray | Vinny the Barman |
Aaron Twinn | Club - pub punter |
Catherine Cox | Club Dancer (uncredited) |
Richard Dannaher | Boxing Cameraman (uncredited) |
Joshua Gill | Boxing Investor (uncredited) |
Larry Lamb | Mr. Harris (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Michael James Parkinson | Dancer Dan (uncredited) |
Dywayne Thomas | Boxing Judge (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Andrew Loveday | Director |
Simon Lewis Marriott | Production Manager |
Will Steer | Assistant Editor |
Will Gilbey | Writer |
Stuart Nicholas White | Director of Photography |
Gabriel Foster Prior | Editor |
Nia Fausset | Production Design |
Karmjit Kalla | Costume Design |
Chris Martin Hill | Weapons Master |
Gary Rogers | Camera Operator |
John Kyriacou | Drone Cinematographer |
Ruben Cardol | Gaffer |
Jacqui Marchant-Adams | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Emily Bobczenok | Makeup Designer |
Ollie Howell | Music |
Love Hobbs | Boom Operator |
Ian Waggott | Foley Artist |
Ben Cross | Foley Mixer |
Matthew McCabe | Sound Recordist |
Yanti Windrich | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tom Russell | Colorist |
Amy Besate | Digital Intermediate Assistant |
Franky Lankester | Location Manager |
Simon Haveland | First Assistant Director |
Dave Judge | Stunt Driver |
Sean Bingham | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Andrew Loveday | Producer |
Tiernan Hanby | Producer |
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2025 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
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An improvement on 3. <em>'Rise of the Footsoldier 4: Marbella'</em>, like two of its three predecessors, isn't good. However, this one is more of a less serious outing for the series. It still features the, let's be honest, cringey wannabe-esque gangster stuff, but this one probably has the most ... comedic intentions. All the issues from the earlier films remain, in truth. I never really cared for the main plot, though I didn't have a bad time watching it unfold - it's lame, but just about watchable. My 'favourite' part of this is the, unofficially titled, Adventures of Tony & Craig - they practically go on a road trip and it is amusing. The ending is kinda humorous, too. Cast-wise it's, like all of the <em>'Rise of the Footsoldier'</em> productions, average at best. Everyone gives a forgettable performance unfortunately, Craig Fairbrass has enough about him to lead satisfactorily but there isn't a true standout. Cool seeing boxer Conor Benn portray father Nigel though. I see a fifth film is on course to land later this year. It's actually impressive that they've managed to craft this many stories from the one, true life, event. I plan on checking it out when it's released.